Actor Tony Curtis was buried Monday with a melange of his favorite possessions a Stetson hat, an Armani scarf, driving gloves, an iPhone and a copy of his favorite novel, Anthony Adverse, a book that inspired his celebrity name and launched a robust film career that spanned decades and genres.

Given the actor's legacy as the big guy with the wide shoulders in movies of biblical weight, Heston beginners need to start with the obvious marquee busters and maybe a couple of overlooked roles he favored himself.

It was a celebrity circus Saturday for Dream Halloween's "Under the Big Top" party at Santa Monica Airport's Barker Hangar. The benefit for the Children Affected by AIDS Foundation lured stars such as Marlee Matlin, Doris Roberts and Jason Priestley.

When Dana Carvey was approached to host an online celebration of popular movies, the comedian couldn't resist adding a few flourishes. Working in what he describes as a "miniature TV studio" set up in a spare bedroom of his Northern California home, Carvey taped comic riffs on films including True Lies with Arnold Schwarzenegger and The Exorcist.